Good Luck Dave Micus

I was looking at the main board and realized that I seen nothing posted by Dave Micus for a long time, thought I would google him and see if I could find any more writings, I found this instead

[b][i]University of Montana Registrar Dave Micus announced Tuesday that he plans to leave his position at the beginning of March to take a job in Saudi Arabia.

Micus has accepted a job as registrar of the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, a new international graduate university located on the Red Sea and financed by Saudi Arabia’s king.

“It’s really a bittersweet opportunity for me,” Micus said. “I’m not happy about leaving here.”

Micus said he planned to spend the rest of his life in Missoula, but is pursuing this new career for financial reasons. He said he is being offered a “substantial” salary with benefits, such as housing. According to the University’s 2008–2009 operating budget, Micus’s current salary is $83,500 a year.

Micus has held the registrar position at the university for a little more than two years.

Provost Royce Engstrom said an interim registrar will be appointed until the University can find someone to replace Micus. He said he anticipates the process taking four-to-six months. The interim registrar will likely be someone who already works on campus, he said.

“Dave Micus has been an outstanding registrar,” Engstrom said. “I have really enjoyed his problem-solving abilities and his willingness to be flexible.”

Associate Registrar Diane Flamand said the time has gone by quickly, since much of it was spent acquainting Micus with the University and the job. The registrar who preceded him, Phil Bain, had held the position for 32 years. Flamand thinks the transition with the next registrar will be easier.

“It won’t be as difficult, I don’t think, because it’s been so recent that he’s been here,” she said.

However, Flamand said Micus made a number of friends and connections during his short time at UM.

“He really acclimated to the campus very well,” she said.

Administrative assistant Linda Jesse said Micus will be missed.

“He’s a great boss,” she said. “We hate to see him go, but it’s the opportunity of a lifetime. I certainly understand.”

In the month before he leaves, Micus plans to work on the new course catalog and wrap up other duties.

“I’ll do my best to leave the University of Montana in the best shape I possibly can,” he said.

Registrar Mary Callahan at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, where Micus worked as the associate registrar before coming to UM, recommended Micus for the position in Saudi Arabia. He applied for the job at the end of November and got word that he had received the position a week ago. He has signed on for five years.

KAUST received a $10 billion endowment from King Abdullah, Micus said. Since the University is still being established, Micus will be starting from scratch. This includes developing transcripts and diplomas and building an office staff, which he estimates will be about six people.

“There’s virtually nothing there right now,” he said.

Micus has never lived abroad before and has no experience in the Middle East, aside from a trip to Saudi Arabia earlier this month. He said he plans to learn as much about local culture as he can. He doesn’t speak or write Arabic, though he plans to learn, but the University’s business will be conducted in English.

Micus also plans to take advantage of the fact that he will be close to cities such as Paris, Cairo and Rome. He said he is not concerned about traveling to a region with many nearby conflicts.

“When I was there in January, I felt extremely safe,” he said. “The people are very friendly.”

Micus said he plans to come back to Missoula to visit and would like to retire here.

“I think this is an excellent school and the people I work with are wonderful,” he said. “I find Montanans to be very friendly, open, kind people.”[/i][/b]

I have enjoyed reading his posts/stories and wish him luck in this new adventure.

I hope he finds some fishing over there.

Eric

Stripers in and around North America will heave a massive sigh of relief. We will heave massive sighs for a different reason (sorrow of having Dave move far away).
Good luck, Dave.

Ed

Dave !!!

Wow … talk about new waters to explore.
Best luck in your new challenge!!

Hi Dave,

Wishing you the best of luck with your new job. Be careful over there! Thanks for all your excellent articles on FAOL. I reread many of them regularly. 8T :slight_smile:

Dave,
I really like you a lot and wish you the best of success. You are a braver man than me right now. I hope their personal security is tight.

I’ve been hanging out with Dave a bit in his last couple of weeks in the states. He is very happy for the opportunity to go and work at such a prestigious university. He is going to be living in a condo that is on a canal leading into the Red Sea. He was trying to line up a kayak to be one of the things he takes with him- don’t know if he managed that or not. He gifted me all of his fishing books (mostly fiction) as well as a bunch of other stuff that he couldn’t get rid of. I am also the curator of his rifle until he returns- I plan on being more successful with it than he has.

If anyone has any information on fishing the Red Sea please forward it to me and I will pass it on to Dave. He will probably soon be the authority on it. Rumors of tarpon and bonefish, maybe permit. I hope to go and visit him there if the fishing turns out to be as untapped and fantastic as we think it will.

The last fishing report I read about the Red Sea was of a fisher, St. Peter, cast a net there and the OTHER JC walked upon it’s waters. Other than that I hear the fishin’s lousy.

Mark

Here is a Link: http://www.oceanactive.com/page.php?cnt=0&content=trips&id=28
Doug

When Dave live in MA he and I were hoping to get together for a striper outing. Then he moved to MT and we talked about fishing together out there. When he told me he was taking a job in Saudi, I wished him the best and told him to let me know when he retires back to MT.

I can just see him throwing his 9wt on the shores of the Red Sea. :wink:

Dave,
If you are following this thread, good luck & a safe experience!
Let us know if you locate any saltwater bluegill over there…who KNOWS??
Mike

For those of you who are envying Dave, I checked the School they have many job openings. I’m hopeing for some good fishing stories from the red sea.

Eric

Dave you old pirate!
May the wind always be fair and in yer sails, the women kind to ye’, and may the Good Father above watch o’er ye. Aaaarrrrrgggggghhhhhhh, we’ll miss ye lad, keep us posted.
Ship’s Chaplain o’ the Ship O’ FAOLS
Rev. Mike